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John Bolton Blasts Trump Officials for Using Signal to Conduct Government Business

Signal, known for its end-to-end encryption, allows users to send messages securely, making it nearly impossible for third parties, including government watchdogs and agencies, to access the content.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
March 25, 2025
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John Bolton Blasts Trump Officials for Using Signal to Conduct Government Business

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Former National Security Advisor John Bolton has strongly criticized former Trump administration officials for using the encrypted messaging app Signal to conduct government business. Bolton argues that this practice undermines transparency, accountability, and the integrity of democratic governance.

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Signal, known for its end-to-end encryption, allows users to send messages securely, making it nearly impossible for third parties, including government watchdogs and agencies, to access the content. Bolton’s criticism comes after reports revealed that several senior Trump officials, including members of the White House and the Department of Justice, used Signal for discussions on policy, personnel, and national security matters during the Trump administration.

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In an interview, Bolton stated, “The use of encrypted messaging apps like Signal is a betrayal of the principles of open government. These officials are bypassing public oversight and making decisions in secret, which undermines democratic processes.” He emphasized that the practice raises concerns about the lack of proper record-keeping and accountability, as federal law mandates that government communications be preserved.

The controversy has intensified following reports that key figures, including former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, used Signal for private communications during critical moments, such as the days leading up to the January 6th Capitol riot. The use of Signal for official business does not inherently violate the law, but it complicates the preservation of public records required under the Federal Records Act.

Bolton’s comments reflect broader concerns about the increasing use of encrypted apps by government officials. Critics argue that while encryption is necessary for certain sensitive communications, its widespread use in routine government affairs raises serious questions about accountability.

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As investigations into the Trump administration continue, Bolton’s remarks highlight the ongoing debate over government transparency and the need for reforms to ensure that communications are properly archived and accessible to the public.

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